The Pirates got the fast paced, high energy affair they needed if they wanted to defeat Notre Dame on Saturday – and still fell short, falling 88-79.
In a game with 14 lead changes, the Hall gave the Irish everything it could. Playmakers, though, would mark the difference.
With the game tied late, it was Luke Harangody and Kyle McAlarney that stole the show. Despite early game struggles (including Harangody’s worst shooting performance of the year), both came up huge in the waning minutes, propelling Notre Dame to an emotional victory.
Eugene Harvey paced the Pirates with 21 points, while Robert Mitchell kicked in 15. Jeremy Hazell, who didn’t start, turned in a rough 3-12 mark from the floor.
John Garcia, meanwhile, left the game in the first half with back spasms.
Now at 0-4 in the conference, Seton Hall has a week off before traveling north to face Connecticut next Sunday.
That’s all for now, folks.
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